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March Contest

New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries is celebrating true romance this month with a new release—THE SECRET OF FLIRTING (Sinful Suitors #5, On sale March 27)—and a fantastic prize package for one lucky winner. In addition to a pretty box full of lavender soap, a heart purse, aromatherapy pillows, deck of cards, “I love You” paper weight and two prints, the winner will also take home an autographed copy of THE STUDY OF SEDUCTION, the second book in Sabrina’s Sinful Suitors series.

Regency Tidbit

Most people who are Regency era lovers know about the usual gentlemen’s clubs—White’s and Brooks. But there were far more than that, including some odd ones. Gentlemen’s clubs were for more than just gaming. Plenty of men also liked to hang out with other gentlemen who enjoyed similar interests. For example, the Beefsteak Club and Watier’s were founded for men who enjoyed a really good meal away from home. There was the Oriental Club for those who had traveled or resided in Asia. The Royal Society brimmed with scientists, philosophers, physicians, and other intellectual types. The Yacht Club served men who were interested in salt-water yachting. So St. George’s, a club for men concerned about protecting their women, isn’t too farfetched, I should think.